I'm not sold on the Shields yet, they don't seem to be built to the same standard as a regular M&P.
And, as another forum member recommended, I try to use Davidson's as much as possible, can not do better than their guarantee, you typically get an excellent price, and the local small shops like doing business through them.
I have yet to shoot my new 45 Shield as I have a very hard time to initially rack the slide back to chamber a round. It has a tendency to hang up as I try to pull the slide back and to takes way too much force to perform this activity. Nothing like any of my other many semiautomatics. Seems like the slide might be catching/rubbing on the shells in the mag as the slide moves to the rear.
When I bought the gun the slide move as it should, but when I load the mag at home, that's when there is so much resistance moving the slide back to put a shell in the breach. I have not fired the gun yet as I am not comfortable the way the slide is funcoining when loaded. Will be calling S&W tomorrow. Anyone else have an issue like this?
I have yet to shoot my new 45 Shield as I have a very hard time to initially rack the slide back to chamber a round. It has a tendency to hang up as I try to pull the slide back and to takes way too much force to perform this activity. Nothing like any of my other many semiautomatics. Seems like the slide might be catching/rubbing on the shells in the mag as the slide moves to the rear.
When I bought the gun the slide move as it should, but when I load the mag at home, that's when there is so much resistance moving the slide back to put a shell in the breach. I have not fired the gun yet as I am not comfortable the way the slide is funcoining when loaded. Will be calling S&W tomorrow. Anyone else have an issue like this?
Rough start for the OP. I've had my 45 Shield for 2 months and 650 rounds, now, and it has been fantastic (and the price, unbeatable). New guns, especially very small new guns, can be tight and even feel a little rough when hand cycling. A little range time takes care of these "issues" most of the time.
I have also noticed the rough machining in the slide. My 9mil shield has a much smoother machined surface doesn't mar the next shell. The rough surface leaves metal filings from the next shell being chambered. And it does mess up any reloading.
I may take it to my local gun shop/smith and have them run it through the slide's cycle. If they feel I'm not just imagining things, I'll see if I can get S&W to let me rerun it for adjustment.
I really appreciate everyone's input on my issue.
I have yet to shoot my new 45 Shield as I have a very hard time to initially rack the slide back to chamber a round. It has a tendency to hang up as I try to pull the slide back and to takes way too much force to perform this activity. Nothing like any of my other many semiautomatics. Seems like the slide might be catching/rubbing on the shells in the mag as the slide moves to the rear.
When I bought the gun the slide move as it should, but when I load the mag at home, that's when there is so much resistance moving the slide back to put a shell in the breach. I have not fired the gun yet as I am not comfortable the way the slide is functioning when loaded. Will be calling S&W tomorrow. Anyone else have an issue like this?
First time shoot. Extremely accurate and a joy to shoot. Shot over 100 rounds including some Civil Defense and never had an issue. My wife shot many of those rounds and had no issue with her "limp wristing" the gun. I'm very happy with the gun as it functioned without issue and was accurate. Here is the first magazine at 7 yards, first shot being a bulls eye.